
**Senior Sunday**
Dacota Muth, proud of your growth and accomplishments this past year! Dacota will be attending the prestigious Regis University. She plans to major in Human Resource and Business Administration. We are excited to see the place you will go!


It's almost here! Join us for a night celebrating the artistic talents of our students! The Glow Art and Talent show is May 2nd. The art show begins at 6:00pm followed by performances at 7:00pm. Don't forget to support our school by stopping by the book fair!



We 💛 ⚾️!! Good Luck Mustangs!


**Senior Sunday**
With creativity and a passion for teaching, Elizabeth Schmeeckle will be heading to the University of Northern Colorado. She plans on making a mark on the world by studying art education. Dream Big, Elizabeth! Once a Mustang, Always a Mustang.


National Honor Society Induction
Congratulations to Tanna, Addison, Hadlie, Ben, Brennan, Cayde, and William!





Congrats Blakely, Atreyu, and Myer for completing the 1000 sight word challenge!!



5th Graders enjoying the Stem Day at the Colorado Rockies game! Science experiments, explosions, United States Air Force Jump Team and tons of fun!





Mustangs could look good in Oklahoma State University orange! The future is bright for students at Prairie.





FYI for those traveling to and from the Sterling Area: An 8 hour closure of Highway 14 (about 11 miles west of Sterling) will be in place on 4/23 to allow CDOT crews to work on a bridge.
The closure will be from 8am-4 pm. There will be a hard closure at the bridge and soft closure west at Highway 71 and east at CO 6. Detour will be CO 71 and CO 6. Local traffic will be allowed through the soft closure area.
Crews plan on finishing the work on 4/23, but work may continue through 4/24.

*Senior Sunday* With love for anything with an engine, Braxton is heading to Western Nebraska Community College. Full of perseverance and grit, success is waiting for you! *Proud You Are a Mustang**


Donkey basketball was so much FUN!! Thank you to all the teams for putting on a great show. A special thanks to all the FBLA members, parents, and staff members who pitched in to help make the event a success. Finally, thank you to our awesome Prairie community, family, and friends for coming out to enjoy the Tiny Town Tailgate Party and Donkey Basketball Extravaganza. We appreciate your support for the Prairie FBLA!








The donkeys are here!!!🥰


THE DONKEYS ARE COMING!!! The Tiny Town Tailgate Party and Donkey Basketball Extravaganza is TOMORROW!!
The fun kicks off at 5:00 p.m. with carnival games and food during the Tiny Town Tailgate Party. Carnival tickets and meal passes can be purchased at the door (cash or check only).
The Donkey Basketball Extravaganza starts at 7:00 p.m., but the doors to the gym will open at 6:30 p.m. It's not too late to lock in the $10 advance ticket price! To order, please contact Beth Kilmer at bkilmer@prairieschool.org with your name and the number of tickets you wish to purchase. You can pick them up at the will call desk tomorrow evening (cash or check only). You can also purchase advance tickets online (credit cards accepted), just click on the following link:
my.cheddarup.com/c/prairie-hs-fblas-dairyland-donkey-basketball-adv-tkt-e-sale



It has been asked by several parents if they can have the link again for sports pictures. https://scmemoriesphotography.shootproof.com/gallery/24007805

Wyatt and Emily - Prom Royalty


Prairie School Prom 2024





Chemical Reactions can make science so exciting and interesting. Today even included making their own goo!





Hi Parents of soon-to-be 9th & 12th gadera!
Sharing an opportunity for you join a free webinar, concerning starting high school, or planning for college.
Mrs. Ramseier
https://globalmeet.webcasts.com/starthere.jsp?ei=1569963&tp_key=4fba6c8617

Happy Monday Mustangs! A quick note, tomorrow's HS Track meet at Merino is cancelled. Thursday's JH Meet at Kimball will now be Wednesday.


Mrs. Bailey had another successful year of taking her 3rd graders to pioneer school in Stoneham. The students dressed the part, packed a pioneer lunch, read from old readers, practiced their penmanship with fountain pens, made and shared a pioneer toy, wrote on slates, had a spelling bee, jumped rope, learned the pioneer way, and learned lots of history. It was a great day!







